16 THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2006 Toronto departures. Prices shown are per person, based on double occupancy, subject to change and apply to new bookings only. Savings are reflected in prices shown. Certain conditions and restrictions. Fees and taxes extra. For full details, see Trafalgar 2006. 519-853-1553 1-888-833-8953 FAX: 519-853-1559 379 Queen St., Acton ON L7J 2N2 Best Price, Best Service Since 1972 ???? ?????????????????? ???????????? ?????????????????? per person, cruise only ????????????????? ?????????????????? per person, land only, double occupancy ????????????????? ?????????? ?????????????????? per person, land only, double occupancy ?????????????????????? ?????????????? ????????????????? ?????? ????? ????? ??????????????? ???? ??????????????? ??????????????????????? ???????????? ???????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????? WOW ! - WERE HOLDING 2005 RATES! Dont get stuck on the sidelines, REGISTER EARLY! Programs for Youth Players born 2001 or earlier ONLY! SPECIAL EARLY-BIRD PRICES: $85 for Under 5 and 6 / $95 for Under 8 and UP (Post-dated cheques acceptable to end-Feb 2006) Includes SHIRT, SHORTS and SOCKS Prices increase as of March 1st by $25 per player Dont Delay - due to Actons growth, wait listing is probable. WE ARE MORE THAN 1/2 FULL ALREADY! COACHES required for all ages - Training provided! REFEREES wanted! Youth & Adults - Training provided! (must be 12 yrs old by April 1/06) Register during regular business hours at: ACTONS DOLLAR STRETCHER DAZE - (519) 853-9615 (same plaza as Giant Tiger store) LAST ACTON ARENA REGISTRATION EVENT: Saturday February 18th 2006 - 9am to 1pm www.actonsoccer.org Acton Soccer Club Outdoor Season 2006 Registration LEGION NEWS By James Hayes P.R.O. BRANCH NO. 197 Comrades, Last Saturday night your Branch executive, supple- mented by Branch members wined and dined our Ladies Auxiliary in the annual show of our appreciation for their year long support of your Branch. Music for their lis- tening and dancing pleasure was provided by Hughes & Wilson whose extensive repertoire was a delight to hear. Meanwhile, in the kitchen, Gary, John, Ren and the rest of the A Team cooked up a culinary delight. The ladies used this oc- casion to present awards to some of their deserving members. Sharron Rouse, Margaret Dunn and Rhona Thornhill were announced as Life Members of the Aux- iliary, and Helen Fowler was presented with her 45 year pin, Eva Cutting who was unable to attend was awarded her 30 year pin. Branch Bylaws. The RCL Branch 197 By- Laws Review Sub-Committee made several recommenda- tions to the Branch Executive Committee at a meeting held on February 6 2006. These recommendations were ac- cepted by the Executive, and will be submitted to the general meeting to be held on March 13 for approval. Branch members who wish to examine the proposed changes may obtain copies of same from the stewards. Coming Events. Winterfest is almost with us, please keep Sunday, February 19 free; start time 1p.m. The Branch 75th Anniver- sary Committee are putting the finishing touches to their arrangements for this gala event. Dont forget March 25. Yours in Comradeship, New members of Acton Legion Branch 197 JUNIOR NATIONALS: Rebecca Nelles of Acton and her partner Dylan Simpson had a great show- ing at the BMO Financial Group Skate Canada Junior Nationals. In the Pre-Novice Dance cat- egory they where 8th after the Compulsory Dance and after their freedance they finish in 13th overall. Submitted photo Knox Youth Group presents special service On Sunday January 29, the Youth Group of Knox Presbyterian Church pre- sented a special youth service on the theme of water. All the youth of the church had roles to play in the presentation. The service included in- terpretive dance, interactive activities, great music and many other new forms of worship. They even created a river and waterfall on the stage. The service was an energetic and creative ad- dition to the regular weekly services at the church. We hope that the congre- gation enjoyed the service and would encourage oth- ers and visitors to attend next time, said Joel Aitken of the Youth Group. On behalf of the Youth Group I would like to thank all those who helped make the service a great success. An extra big thanks to Mrs. Findlay for all her help in organizing this service on such short notice. 5 I F / F X 5 B O O F S 2 V F F O 4 U &